报告题目:Advanced Multifunctional Reconfigurable Antennas: 360-degree \r Polarization Scanning/Beam Switching Techniques, and Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) \r Inspired Flexible Antennas
主讲嘉宾:杨扬 助理教授 \r 悉尼科技大学
邀请人:王世伟教授
时间:2018年6月8日(周五) \r 上午10:00
地点:永利集团南区基础实验楼北座信息工程学院710会议室
报告摘要:
Multifunctional \r reconfigurable antennas are capable of providing full flexibilities of \r frequency, polarization and radiation patterns to satisfy the desired \r specifications in modern intelligent systems for applications of 5G \r communication, wearable systems, IoT and future sensing technologies. \r Reconfigurable antennas designed with advanced scalability and new materials are \r highly expected to cater these emerging applications. Recent progress from our \r group has demonstrated the new directions of a possible mechanism for diverse \r reconfigurable antenna designs. For proof of the concept, design examples with \r the capabilities of 360-degree polarization scanning and 360-degree beam \r steering are introduced taking advantage of the proposed approach of \r individually control of shorting vias. The design example of a flexible material \r integrated reconfigurable antenna is also demonstrated for future smart wearable \r systems.
嘉宾简介:
Yang Yang (S’11–M’14-SM’17) was born in Bayan Nur, Inner \r Mongolia, China and received the PhD degree from Monash University, Melbourne, \r Australia, in 2013. From July 2012 to April 2015, he was an Asia Pacific GSP \r Engineer at Rain Bird and a Global GSP Success Award holder of the year 2014. \r From April 2015 to April 2016, he served as a Senior Research Associate with \r Department of Engineering, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
From April 2016 to December 2016, he was a Research Fellow with State Key \r Laboratory of Millimeter-Waves, City University of Hong Kong. In the same year, \r he has been involved in National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) \r and appointed as an honorary research fellow with Shenzhen Institute, City \r University of Hong Kong. In December 2016, Dr. Yang joined University of \r Technology Sydney, Australia, as an Assistance Professor. His research interests \r include RFIC, microwave and millimeter-wave circuits and systems, reconfigurable \r antennas, wearable antennas and wearable medical sensing devices and systems. Dr \r Yang has published over 80 international publications. To date, he has published \r 1 book, 2 book chapters, 8 invited papers and 38 SCI journal papers, including \r 18 top-tier JCR-Q1 IEEE journals. He is an IEEE Senior Member and a current \r Associate Editor of IEEE ACCESS.
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